Returned from the dead
Hard to not post this story: Killed in Vietnam and buried with comrades one Marine returned from the dead
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
Hard to not post this story: Killed in Vietnam and buried with comrades one Marine returned from the dead
Over the years I have run across a number of Australian Operations Research and Historical Analysis efforts. Overall, I have been impressed with what I have seen. Below is one of their papers written by Nigel Perry. He is not…
Back in 1915, a Russian named M. Osipov published a paper in a Tsarist military journal that was Lanchester like: He actually tested his equations to historical data, which are presented in his paper. He ended up coming up with something…
There was a sense among some in the Sovietology community in the late 1980s that Soviet Operations Research (OR) was particularly advanced. People had noticed the 300-man Soviet Military History Institute and the Soviet use of the quantified “Correlation of Forces…
This article from Popular Mechanics speculates why the AIM-9X Sidewinder was distracted by the Syrian Su-22’s flares (and missed the plane): Over Syria on 18 June a U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet locked onto a Su-22 Fitter at a range…
Continuing chronologically through the box that was supposed to be trash….next item is a “background pamphlet” for Senior Conference XX: The Military Reform Debate: Directions for the Defense Establishment for the Remainder of the Century, dated 3-5 June 1982. It…
This third article in the box I was about to trash was also written by someone I knew, Robert McQuie. It was a five-page article published in Army magazine in November 1987 (pages 30-34) called “Battle Outcomes: Casualty Rates As…
This article caught my attention: They were able to halt OPFOR (opposing force) tanks at the NTC (National Training Center) with electronic warfare. Don’t really know much about “tactical electronic warfare.” I gather practical deployment is still a few…
The second oldest article in this box I was about to throw away is called “Extending the Battlefield” by General Donn A. Starry, US Army. It is dated March 1981 from the Military Review. It is 20 pages long. Its…
Article on CNN: Highlights: It was a pair of U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornets They were operating from the carrier USS George H. W. Bush They fired an AIM-9 Sidewinder at half a mile away Syrian Su-22 deployed defensive…